New statistical analysis of police and emergency services records shows dramatic shifts in where crimes occur across the city—and what that means for public safety strategy.
As the district navigates a $92 million shortfall and declining enrollment, officials must decide whether to close schools, cut programs, or pursue controversial revenue measures.
As the Board of Supervisors prepares to vote on sweeping housing reforms, residents in the Mission, Sunset, and beyond are asking what the policy means for their rent-burdened blocks.
While cities worldwide modernize their rail and bus networks, the Bay Area struggles with aging infrastructure and funding gaps that experts say threaten its competitive edge.
Decades of zoning restrictions and political stalemate have set the stage for this week's contentious City Hall votes on development and affordability.
From unexpected green spaces blooming across the city to ongoing BART disruptions, here's what shaped San Francisco's neighborhoods over the past seven days.
Beyond the moving truck, newcomers face pivotal choices about neighbourhoods, transit, and community that will define their entire Bay Area experience.